If you’re looking for me online you can find me on Twitter and on Tumblr. And I’ve started a Google+ where you can find an exclusive tab.

I’m also experimenting with Twitter/Facebook/Google +1 buttons at the bottom of posts. I’ll give it a while and see if anyone is clicking on them and, if they are, which ones are getting used. So if you want them to stay click on your preferred method at the bottom of this post (or any other – if it’s working right).

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Cant really get my head around google+, tbh. I pretty much use my phone for EVERYTHING these days, and ive found that the mobile experience of + is dreadful. The android app seems half finished, and there seems to be tons of features missing. Maybe things might improve once 3rd party developers get involved, but at the moment i havent got the patience to stick with it – Which is shame really, cos im a huge google fanboy;)

I have never clicked those tweet/like/+1/share buttons on any other site, I fear I’ll be unlikely to do it here. Still, I have you in a circle on G+, I still use that and Twitter and Facebook.

Rip Tide has ukulele, and is back to a more traditional sound than that electronica thing he had going recently. It’s not nearly as ukulele-led as the likes of Flying Club Cup though, it’s just an instrument in the crowd most of the time if it’s there at all. Perhaps a bit like what you said over here… http://www.gotaukulele.com/2011/07/ukulele-interview-alastair-wood-uke.html

I think there’s a general uke popularity bubble in many countries these days. They’re cheaper than guitars, easier to learn and play than guitars, and provide just as good accompaniment for singers. I played guitar for about 8 years before picking up a uke, and since then, I’ve probably spent far more time on the uke, although I still enjoy the guitar.

I´m norwegian, started using this site a few weeks ago. It surprised me that Norway is so high up on that list, as i find people look at me like i´m a bit of a weirdo when i tell them i´ve gotten a ukulele and started playing. “A uku-what??” :D
There are a few very active groups who play though, and it could be more of an urban thing here (i´m countryside atm).

About the sharing buttons, i haven´t used them, if i had i´d have used the Facebook one.
I only use Facebook, not Twitter, Google+ etc. so it would be brilliant if there was a group on Facebook with updates from this site.